Monica Auzia
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Monica Auzia replied to the discussion Link Local Addresses in the forum IPv6 Foundations a year ago
Link-Local Addresses in IPv6 are special addresses used for communication within a single local network segment (or link) and cannot be routed outside that segment. They start with the prefix FE80::/10 and are automatically assigned to all IPv6-enabled interfaces. These addresses are vital for network services like neighbor discovery,…
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Monica Auzia replied to the discussion Global Unicast Addresses in the forum IPv6 Foundations a year ago
Global Unicast Addresses (GUAs) are IPv6 addresses used for one-to-one communication across the Internet. They are globally unique, publicly routable, and consist of three parts: a global routing prefix, a subnet ID, and an interface identifier. GUAs typically begin with the prefix 2000::/3 and are used for direct communication between…
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Monica Auzia replied to the discussion Understand and Work with IPv6 Addresses in the forum IPv6 Foundations a year ago
Understand and Work with IPv6 Addresses
IPv6 is the latest Internet Protocol designed to address the limitations of IPv4, offering a much larger address space with 128-bit addresses, written as eight groups of hexadecimal digits. Key features include address types (unicast, multicast, anycast), and the use of zero compression and abbreviation for more readable formats. IPv6…
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Monica Auzia replied to the discussion Why IPv4 Has Lasted This Long And Why It Is Not Sustainable in the forum IPv6 Foundations a year ago
Why IPv4 Has Lasted This Long And Why It Is Not Sustainable
IPv4 has lasted long due to NAT, efficient address usage techniques, and its extensive existing infrastructure. However, it is not sustainable because its address space is limited and exhausted, adding complexity with NAT, and it cannot efficiently support the growing number of devices. IPv6 addresses these issues with a larger address space…
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Monica Auzia replied to the discussion What is IPv6 and why do we need it? in the forum IPv6 Foundations a year ago
What is IPv6 and why do we need it?
IPv6 is the sixth version of the Internet Protocol designed to replace IPv4. It features a much larger address space (128-bit versus 32-bit in IPv4), which accounts for the shortage of IP addresses. IPv6 also improves routing efficiency, includes built-in security features, and offers simplified configuration. The shift to IPv6 is crucial…
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